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Oregon's Paraprofessional Licensing Program: Expanding Access to Legal Representation | Top Oregon Attorneys

  Oregon's Paraprofessional Licensing Program: Expanding Access to Legal Representation

The Oregon State Bar is considering a new paraprofessional licensing program that would permit qualified paralegals to represent clients in specific family law and landlord-tenant cases, aiming to improve access to legal services.

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How long do restraining orders last in Oregon? | Best Oregon Attorneys

  How long do restraining orders last in Oregon?

A restraining order issued under the Family Abuse Prevention Act is effective for two years or until it is withdrawn, amended, or superseded. This change from one year was implemented during the 2023 legislative session and is now in effect for all new or renewed FAPA orders.

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Do restraining orders carry over from state to state? | Best-Rated Oregon Attorneys

  Do restraining orders carry over from state to state?

Restraining orders, also sometimes called "FAPA orders" or "protective orders" in Oregon, can be received in any state. However, they can still be enforced when you or the protected person are located in another state. A restraining order issued against you in Oregon is still valid in other states, and you must follow the terms.

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What is an Oregon Restraining Order? | Top-Rated Oregon Attorneys

  What is an Oregon Restraining Order?

An Oregon Restraining Order, sometimes called a "FAPA order" (or Family Abuse Prevention Act) restraining order is a civil order that protects from abuse or injury from a family or member of a household.

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Navigating Writs of Assistance in Oregon: A Comprehensive Guide | Top-Rated Oregon Attorneys

  Navigating Writs of Assistance in Oregon: A Comprehensive Guide

Explore how to obtain a writ of assistance in Oregon to recover personal belongings after a restraining order. Learn the necessary steps and legal considerations involved.

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What does it mean that a restraining order is "civil"? | Best Oregon Attorneys

  What does it mean that a restraining order is "civil"?

A restraining order is not seeking jail time, and getting one does not create a crime. However, if a person violates the civil restraining order, they may be sent to jail for the violation.

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  Common Psychological Issues with Children When Parents Are Divorcing

When parents get a divorce, even when they try to ensure that the kids are not affected, their kids experience more psychological issues than kids whose parents don't divorce. Thankfully, if you are paying attention to how your children are experiencing your divorce, you can work toward mitigating any long-term issues with counseling and good parenting.

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  Common Effects of Divorce on Older Children

Sometimes a divorce can affect older kids more than younger kids. The main reason is that an older child has had time to get used to how things are. Even if the parents fight, they are used to the safety afforded by their intact family.

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When Divorce and Personal Injury Settlements Collide: Navigating the Complexities | Best Oregon Attorneys

  When Divorce and Personal Injury Settlements Collide: Navigating the Complexities

Personal injury cases can be complicated, emotional, and time-consuming. When you add divorce into the mix, things can quickly become even more complicated. Divorce can have a significant impact on the outcome of a personal injury settlement, so it's essential to understand the potential implications.

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  The Importance of Phone Evidence in Divorce and Family Law Cases

Divorce and family law cases can be some of the most emotionally charged and complex legal proceedings a person can go through. In these cases, evidence can play a crucial role in determining the outcome. One type of evidence that has become increasingly important in recent years is phone evidence.

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